EP2864577B1 - Change-over arrangement for a cable operated jar - Google Patents
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- a cable-operated jar provided with a releasable coupling arranged to be connected to a piece of downhole equipment is described, in which a mandrel connected to a cable is provided with a hammer section arranged to strike, on the release of a mandrel coupling, against a shoulder section in a housing, and the mandrel is pre-tensioned in a releasable position by means of a spring arrangement.
- jars In exploration and production activities in the oil and gas industry, cable-operated so-called jars are used when downhole equipment that is stuck is to be retrieved from a borehole.
- the jar which, during the freeing operation, is connected to the downhole equipment that is to be freed, includes a jarring mechanism which is releasable by the cable, which connects the jar to a surface installation, being subjected to a prescribed tensioning, and the jarring mechanism strikes against a portion of the jar, thereby applying a stroke impulse to the downhole equipment.
- the impact force of the jar is set while the jar is on the surface, and if the set impact force is insufficient to free the downhole equipment from the surrounding structures even after repeated strokes, the jar will have to be released from the downhole equipment, retrieved to the surface, readjusted, lowered down the borehole again, reconnected to the downhole equipment in order then to repeat the jarring operation. It also happens that the set impact force is too large in relation to what is needed, and in such a situation, the downhole equipment may be subjected to unduly heavy strains.
- the jarring mechanism in a jar may, in principle, include a dividable mandrel, which is accommodated in a housing.
- the housing In an operative position, the housing is fixed to the downhole equipment by means of a coupling arranged at an end portion of the housing (adapted for a so-called fishing neck, for example).
- the cable is attached to an end portion of the mandrel remote from the coupling of the housing.
- the mandrel is moved into engagement between a lock and a portion of the housing while, at the same time, a spring arrangement is tightened by abutment against a first shoulder in the housing.
- a mandrel coupling which may form part of the lock, forms a releasable coupling between an upper mandrel section and a lower mandrel section.
- An adjusting mechanism for example a nut, functions as a displaceable lower abutment for the spring arrangement.
- the spring arrangement can also be replaced to give the jar a completely different stroke characteristics, for example outside the adjustment range offered by the adjusting mechanism.
- US 3735827 discloses a hydraulically operated jar, in which a hydraulic fluid in a compression chamber bypasses a compression piston via an unrestricted flow passage, which is normally closed by a valve.
- the valve is opened by means of a trigger mechanism, which is adjustable in order to vary the tension that must be applied to a cable to open the valve.
- US 6182775 discloses a jar, which includes an elongated housing with a fluid bore extending between the end portions of the housing. Two pistons are displaceably arranged in the housing, each provided with a seat. A valve ball, which can be pumped down to the jar through a coiled tubing, for example, may rest against the seat of the upper piston. A dart is arranged between the pistons. A trip mechanism separates the dart from the lower piston at a certain overpressure. Once the plug is separated from the lower piston, the lower piston is moved towards an abutment in the housing, delivering an upward blow to the housing.
- US4919219 A discloses a jar tool for inclusion into a well fishing operation string, which provides resilient stretch to operate the tool.
- a lower loading sleeve comprises one or two oppositely disposed motion transfer slots formed into the inner face of the loading sleeve; each of the slots engaging a cam lug carried by a threaded reset adjustment sleeve.
- the transfer slot is provided with identical extreme axial positions for the lug.
- US3735827 A discloses a down-hole adjustable hydraulic fishing jar for removing stuck objects from a well bore in which hydraulic fluid within a compression chamber by-passes a compression piston through an unrestricted flow passage normally closed by a valve.
- the valve is instantaneously opened by a trigger mechanism adjustable down-hole to vary the tension on the running-in string required to trigger the valve to the open position, a trigger sleeve comprising a lug engaging with a compound slot.
- the axial positions of lower ends of the lower compound slot sections are equal, and so are the axial positions of the upper ends of the upper compound slot sections.
- the invention has for its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art or at least provide a useful alternative to the prior art.
- the invention relates to a cable-operated jar provided with a releasable coupling arranged for connection to a piece of downhole equipment, in which a mandrel connected to a cable is provided with a hammer section arranged to strike, on the release of a mandrel coupling, against a shoulder section in a housing, and the mandrel is pre-tensioned in a releasable position by means of a spring arrangement, characterized by the spring arrangement including an adjusting mechanism operated by alternately tightening and relieving the cable.
- a jar which is basically adapted for the operation that is to be carried out, for example by the characteristics of the spring arrangement having been chosen within the range that is suitable for the type and dimensions of the downhole equipment to be retrieved, may be readjusted to a larger impact force without having to be disconnected from the downhole equipment and retrieved to the surface.
- the adjusting mechanism includes an adjusting sleeve, which is axially movable along a portion of a lower mandrel section between a change-over abutment and various axially differently positioned work abutments defined by transitions between groove sections in a guiding groove for a guide device, said upper change-over abutments being located at upper transitions between consecutive groove section, and said lower change-over abutment being located at a lower transition between consecutive groove sections at a distance from and between two consecutive upper work abutments.
- the jar may thereby be adjusted for constantly increasing impact force, or the jarring operation may be repeated with the same impact force.
- Switching between the change-over position and the different work positions is provided by one of the adjusting sleeve and the lower mandrel section being provided with the guiding groove for the guide device which is arranged on the other one of the adjusting sleeve and the lower mandrel section.
- the adjusting mechanism is thereby provided by simple mechanical elements, which are not very much affected by temperature, pressure and the compositions of surrounding fluids.
- the guiding groove may include several groove sections extending alternately parallel to and at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the jar.
- the guiding groove extends continuously around the entire circumference of the one of the adjusting sleeve and the lower mandrel section in which the guiding groove is arranged.
- the reference numeral 1 indicates a piece of downhole equipment, which is to be retrieved from a borehole (not shown).
- the downhole equipment is provided with a coupling portion, typically a so-called fishing neck 11.
- a cable-operated jar 2 is connected to a cable 3 extending up to a surface installation (not shown) provided with means (not shown) known per se arranged for running the cable 3 into and out of the borehole, including positioning connected equipment and applying a prescribed tension to the cable 3.
- the jar 2 is provided with a housing 21, which, at an end portion facing away from the cable 3, is provided with a coupling 22, which is arranged to grip around the coupling portion 11 of the downhole equipment 1.
- the housing 21 accommodates an elongated mandrel 23.
- a portion of the mandrel 23 projects from the housing 21 and forms a cable attachment 2321 for connection to the cable 3.
- the mandrel 23 is dividable at a mandrel coupling 234, which forms an interface between lower and upper mandrel sections 231, 232.
- the mandrel coupling 234 is adjustable for release when a prescribed tensile force is applied to the mandrel 23 by the connected cable 3.
- the mandrel coupling 234 is also arranged to connect the two mandrel sections 231, 232 after a separation, by the cable 3 pushing the upper mandrel section 232 towards the lower mandrel section 231.
- the mandrel coupling 234 is shown here as being integrated in the lower mandrel section 231 (see figure 3 in particular), it being assembled with a mandrel lock 233. However, such a positioning and such an assembly are not of vital importance for the function of the invention.
- the mandrel lock 233 is arranged to releasably engage an engagement portion 213 internally in the housing 21 in order thereby to fix the mandrel 23 relative to the housing 21 before a stroke by a hammer section 2322 against a (second) shoulder section 212 arranged internally in the housing 21 is triggered.
- the hammer section 2322 is arranged as a projection on the upper mandrel section 232.
- a further (first) shoulder section 211 is arranged as an internal projection in the housing 21, said shoulder section 211 surrounding the circumference of the lower mandrel section 231 and forming an abutment for a spring arrangement 24.
- the spring arrangement 24 surrounds a portion of the lower mandrel section 231 and is axially supported by an adjusting mechanism 25 arranged on the end portion of the lower mandrel section 231 facing away from the mandrel coupling 234.
- the adjusting mechanism 25 includes an adjusting sleeve 251, which is axially movable on an end portion of the lower mandrel section 231.
- a sleeve guide 252 provides for the adjusting sleeve 251 to switch between an unloaded change-over abutment S 0 , in which the adjusting sleeve 251 is resting on a bottom portion 214 of the housing 21 and the mandrel 23 has been moved maximally into the housing 21, and a work abutment S 1 , S 2 , ..., S n , shown in the figures as S 1 , S 2 , S 3 and S 4 , in which the mandrel 23 has been pulled upwards relative to the adjusting sleeve 251.
- the sleeve guide 252 includes a guiding groove 252a, shown here as being arranged in an internal wall of the adjusting sleeve 251 and being made up of several groove sections 252b lying alternately in the longitudinal direction of the jar 2 and partially at an angle relative to said longitudinal direction.
- the guiding groove 252a forms a change-over abutment S 0 for a guide device 252c, shown here as a guide pin projecting from the lower mandrel section 231.
- the change-over abutments S 0 have the same axial position.
- the guiding groove 252 forms a work abutment S 1 , S 2 , ..., S n , shown in the figures as S 1 , S 2 , S 3 and S 4 , for the guide device 252c.
- the work abutments S 1 , S 2 , ..., S n have different axial positions, preferably stepping down gradually between a first position, which provides the largest distance between the adjusting sleeve 251 and the first shoulder portion 211 when the mandrel 23 is fixed in the locked position, and a last position, which represents the smallest distance mentioned, in order thereby to result in a different compression of the spring arrangement 24 when the jar 2 has been prepared for a stroke.
- the number of work positions and the axial distance between them may be adapted to the requirements existing.
- the jar 2 When downhole equipment 1 is to be knocked loose and retrieved from a borehole by means of the jar 2, the jar 2 is prepared on the surface by a suitable spring arrangement 24 and adjusting mechanism 25 being fitted in the jar 2 in accordance with, for example, the dimensions of the downhole equipment 1 and expected need for impact force to get the downhole equipment 1 loose.
- the adjusting sleeve 251 is preferably set to a first position S 1 . The jar is then connected to the cable 3 and lowered down the borehole to be connected to the downhole equipment 1.
- the mandrel 23 is pulled up into its locked position with the mandrel lock 233 engaged in the engagement portion 213 of the housing 21. If, on the other hand, it is desirable to change the impact force of the jar 2, the mandrel 23 is lowered back into the housing 21, preferably without the mandrel lock 233 engaging the engagement portion 213 of the housing 21, so that the sleeve guide 252 reaches the change-over abutment S 0 in the guiding groove 252a. After that, the mandrel 23 is pulled anew until the sleeve guide 252 abuts against the next work abutment S 1 , S 2 , ..., S n .
- the change-over is repeated until the desired setting has been achieved and the mandrel lock 233 engages the engagement portion 213 of the housing 21.
- the tension on the cable 3 is increased, and the mandrel coupling 234 is released.
- the upper mandrel section 232 strikes with its hammer section 2322 against the second shoulder section 212, and the recoil from the stroke propagates through the housing 21 and coupling 22 to the connected downhole equipment 1. If the impact force achieved is too small, the jarring operation is repeated after a change-over of the adjusting mechanism 25 to another one of the work abutments S 1 , S 2 , ..., S n , possibly a new stroke being carried out with the same setting.
- the mandrel coupling 234 is released as the mandrel lock 233 engages the engagement portion 213 in the housing 21.
- the impact force achieved is determined entirely by the force that the cable 3 must exert on the mandrel 23 to get the spring arrangement 24 compressed according to the set distance between the adjusting sleeve and the first shoulder portion 211.
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Description
- A cable-operated jar provided with a releasable coupling arranged to be connected to a piece of downhole equipment is described, in which a mandrel connected to a cable is provided with a hammer section arranged to strike, on the release of a mandrel coupling, against a shoulder section in a housing, and the mandrel is pre-tensioned in a releasable position by means of a spring arrangement.
- In exploration and production activities in the oil and gas industry, cable-operated so-called jars are used when downhole equipment that is stuck is to be retrieved from a borehole. The jar, which, during the freeing operation, is connected to the downhole equipment that is to be freed, includes a jarring mechanism which is releasable by the cable, which connects the jar to a surface installation, being subjected to a prescribed tensioning, and the jarring mechanism strikes against a portion of the jar, thereby applying a stroke impulse to the downhole equipment. According to the prior art, the impact force of the jar is set while the jar is on the surface, and if the set impact force is insufficient to free the downhole equipment from the surrounding structures even after repeated strokes, the jar will have to be released from the downhole equipment, retrieved to the surface, readjusted, lowered down the borehole again, reconnected to the downhole equipment in order then to repeat the jarring operation. It also happens that the set impact force is too large in relation to what is needed, and in such a situation, the downhole equipment may be subjected to unduly heavy strains.
- The jarring mechanism in a jar may, in principle, include a dividable mandrel, which is accommodated in a housing. In an operative position, the housing is fixed to the downhole equipment by means of a coupling arranged at an end portion of the housing (adapted for a so-called fishing neck, for example). The cable is attached to an end portion of the mandrel remote from the coupling of the housing. By pulling on the cable, the mandrel is moved into engagement between a lock and a portion of the housing while, at the same time, a spring arrangement is tightened by abutment against a first shoulder in the housing. A mandrel coupling, which may form part of the lock, forms a releasable coupling between an upper mandrel section and a lower mandrel section. An adjusting mechanism, for example a nut, functions as a displaceable lower abutment for the spring arrangement.
- When the cable is stretched further, the coupling is released, and the upper mandrel section, which is provided with a projecting hammer portion, strikes against a second shoulder (anvil) in the housing. The reaction force is transmitted to the downhole equipment, which, if the force is large enough, is knocked loose from the surrounding structures.
- In addition to the adjusting mechanism of the jar being able to change the stroke characteristics of the jar, the spring arrangement can also be replaced to give the jar a completely different stroke characteristics, for example outside the adjustment range offered by the adjusting mechanism.
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US 3735827 discloses a hydraulically operated jar, in which a hydraulic fluid in a compression chamber bypasses a compression piston via an unrestricted flow passage, which is normally closed by a valve. The valve is opened by means of a trigger mechanism, which is adjustable in order to vary the tension that must be applied to a cable to open the valve. -
US 6182775 discloses a jar, which includes an elongated housing with a fluid bore extending between the end portions of the housing. Two pistons are displaceably arranged in the housing, each provided with a seat. A valve ball, which can be pumped down to the jar through a coiled tubing, for example, may rest against the seat of the upper piston. A dart is arranged between the pistons. A trip mechanism separates the dart from the lower piston at a certain overpressure. Once the plug is separated from the lower piston, the lower piston is moved towards an abutment in the housing, delivering an upward blow to the housing. -
US4919219 A discloses a jar tool for inclusion into a well fishing operation string, which provides resilient stretch to operate the tool. A lower loading sleeve comprises one or two oppositely disposed motion transfer slots formed into the inner face of the loading sleeve; each of the slots engaging a cam lug carried by a threaded reset adjustment sleeve. The transfer slot is provided with identical extreme axial positions for the lug. -
US3735827 A discloses a down-hole adjustable hydraulic fishing jar for removing stuck objects from a well bore in which hydraulic fluid within a compression chamber by-passes a compression piston through an unrestricted flow passage normally closed by a valve. The valve is instantaneously opened by a trigger mechanism adjustable down-hole to vary the tension on the running-in string required to trigger the valve to the open position, a trigger sleeve comprising a lug engaging with a compound slot. The axial positions of lower ends of the lower compound slot sections are equal, and so are the axial positions of the upper ends of the upper compound slot sections. - The invention has for its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art or at least provide a useful alternative to the prior art.
- The object is achieved through features, which are specified in the description below and in the claims that follow.
- The invention relates to a cable-operated jar provided with a releasable coupling arranged for connection to a piece of downhole equipment, in which a mandrel connected to a cable is provided with a hammer section arranged to strike, on the release of a mandrel coupling, against a shoulder section in a housing, and the mandrel is pre-tensioned in a releasable position by means of a spring arrangement, characterized by the spring arrangement including an adjusting mechanism operated by alternately tightening and relieving the cable. Thereby, a jar which is basically adapted for the operation that is to be carried out, for example by the characteristics of the spring arrangement having been chosen within the range that is suitable for the type and dimensions of the downhole equipment to be retrieved, may be readjusted to a larger impact force without having to be disconnected from the downhole equipment and retrieved to the surface.
- The adjusting mechanism includes an adjusting sleeve, which is axially movable along a portion of a lower mandrel section between a change-over abutment and various axially differently positioned work abutments defined by transitions between groove sections in a guiding groove for a guide device, said upper change-over abutments being located at upper transitions between consecutive groove section, and said lower change-over abutment being located at a lower transition between consecutive groove sections at a distance from and between two consecutive upper work abutments. The jar may thereby be adjusted for constantly increasing impact force, or the jarring operation may be repeated with the same impact force.
- Switching between the change-over position and the different work positions is provided by one of the adjusting sleeve and the lower mandrel section being provided with the guiding groove for the guide device which is arranged on the other one of the adjusting sleeve and the lower mandrel section. The adjusting mechanism is thereby provided by simple mechanical elements, which are not very much affected by temperature, pressure and the compositions of surrounding fluids.
- The guiding groove may include several groove sections extending alternately parallel to and at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the jar. An operator on a surface installation thereby has good control of the status of the jar, as the operator, with information available about the operative dimensions of the cable, the travel space of the mandrel and the lengths of the groove sections, can easily determine the amount of cable to be paid out before the adjusting mechanism reaches a change-over position and is adjusted to a changed impact force.
- The guiding groove extends continuously around the entire circumference of the one of the adjusting sleeve and the lower mandrel section in which the guiding groove is arranged. By an erroneous change-over of impact force, it is thereby possible to go back to the desired setting by readjusting step by step through the entire series of available work positions.
- In what follows, an example of a preferred embodiment is described, which is visualized in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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- shows, partially in an axial section, a jar according to the invention in an early phase of the displacement of a mandrel towards a pre-tensioned initial position for freeing a connected piece of downhole equipment;
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- shows the mandrel fixed in its initial position ready to strike;
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- shows an upper mandrel section released from the mandrel and in abutment against a shoulder portion internally in the jar, and
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- shows the mandrel moved back into a change-over position for changing the pre-tensioning of the spring arrangement.
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reference numeral 1 indicates a piece of downhole equipment, which is to be retrieved from a borehole (not shown). The downhole equipment is provided with a coupling portion, typically a so-calledfishing neck 11. - A cable-operated
jar 2 is connected to acable 3 extending up to a surface installation (not shown) provided with means (not shown) known per se arranged for running thecable 3 into and out of the borehole, including positioning connected equipment and applying a prescribed tension to thecable 3. - The
jar 2 is provided with ahousing 21, which, at an end portion facing away from thecable 3, is provided with acoupling 22, which is arranged to grip around thecoupling portion 11 of thedownhole equipment 1. Thehousing 21 accommodates anelongated mandrel 23. In an end portion opposite thecoupling 22, a portion of themandrel 23 projects from thehousing 21 and forms acable attachment 2321 for connection to thecable 3. Themandrel 23 is dividable at amandrel coupling 234, which forms an interface between lower andupper mandrel sections mandrel coupling 234 is adjustable for release when a prescribed tensile force is applied to themandrel 23 by the connectedcable 3. Themandrel coupling 234 is also arranged to connect the twomandrel sections cable 3 pushing theupper mandrel section 232 towards thelower mandrel section 231. Themandrel coupling 234 is shown here as being integrated in the lower mandrel section 231 (seefigure 3 in particular), it being assembled with amandrel lock 233. However, such a positioning and such an assembly are not of vital importance for the function of the invention. - The
mandrel lock 233 is arranged to releasably engage anengagement portion 213 internally in thehousing 21 in order thereby to fix themandrel 23 relative to thehousing 21 before a stroke by ahammer section 2322 against a (second)shoulder section 212 arranged internally in thehousing 21 is triggered. Thehammer section 2322 is arranged as a projection on theupper mandrel section 232. - A further (first)
shoulder section 211 is arranged as an internal projection in thehousing 21, saidshoulder section 211 surrounding the circumference of thelower mandrel section 231 and forming an abutment for aspring arrangement 24. Thespring arrangement 24 surrounds a portion of thelower mandrel section 231 and is axially supported by anadjusting mechanism 25 arranged on the end portion of thelower mandrel section 231 facing away from themandrel coupling 234. - The
adjusting mechanism 25 includes an adjustingsleeve 251, which is axially movable on an end portion of thelower mandrel section 231. During the axial displacement, asleeve guide 252 provides for the adjustingsleeve 251 to switch between an unloaded change-over abutment S0, in which the adjustingsleeve 251 is resting on abottom portion 214 of thehousing 21 and themandrel 23 has been moved maximally into thehousing 21, and a work abutment S1, S2, ..., Sn, shown in the figures as S1, S2, S3 and S4, in which themandrel 23 has been pulled upwards relative to the adjustingsleeve 251. Thesleeve guide 252 includes a guidinggroove 252a, shown here as being arranged in an internal wall of the adjustingsleeve 251 and being made up ofseveral groove sections 252b lying alternately in the longitudinal direction of thejar 2 and partially at an angle relative to said longitudinal direction. At each lower transition between twogroove sections 252b, the guidinggroove 252a forms a change-over abutment S0 for aguide device 252c, shown here as a guide pin projecting from thelower mandrel section 231. In the embodiment shown, the change-over abutments S0 have the same axial position. In each upper transition between twogroove sections 252b, the guidinggroove 252 forms a work abutment S1, S2, ..., Sn, shown in the figures as S1, S2, S3 and S4, for theguide device 252c. The work abutments S1, S2, ..., Sn have different axial positions, preferably stepping down gradually between a first position, which provides the largest distance between the adjustingsleeve 251 and thefirst shoulder portion 211 when themandrel 23 is fixed in the locked position, and a last position, which represents the smallest distance mentioned, in order thereby to result in a different compression of thespring arrangement 24 when thejar 2 has been prepared for a stroke. The number of work positions and the axial distance between them may be adapted to the requirements existing. - When
downhole equipment 1 is to be knocked loose and retrieved from a borehole by means of thejar 2, thejar 2 is prepared on the surface by asuitable spring arrangement 24 and adjustingmechanism 25 being fitted in thejar 2 in accordance with, for example, the dimensions of thedownhole equipment 1 and expected need for impact force to get thedownhole equipment 1 loose. The adjustingsleeve 251 is preferably set to a first position S1. The jar is then connected to thecable 3 and lowered down the borehole to be connected to thedownhole equipment 1. - If the selected position S1 represents the desired impact-force setting, the
mandrel 23 is pulled up into its locked position with themandrel lock 233 engaged in theengagement portion 213 of thehousing 21. If, on the other hand, it is desirable to change the impact force of thejar 2, themandrel 23 is lowered back into thehousing 21, preferably without themandrel lock 233 engaging theengagement portion 213 of thehousing 21, so that thesleeve guide 252 reaches the change-over abutment S0 in the guidinggroove 252a. After that, themandrel 23 is pulled anew until thesleeve guide 252 abuts against the next work abutment S1, S2, ..., Sn. The change-over is repeated until the desired setting has been achieved and themandrel lock 233 engages theengagement portion 213 of thehousing 21. The tension on thecable 3 is increased, and themandrel coupling 234 is released. Theupper mandrel section 232 strikes with itshammer section 2322 against thesecond shoulder section 212, and the recoil from the stroke propagates through thehousing 21 andcoupling 22 to the connecteddownhole equipment 1. If the impact force achieved is too small, the jarring operation is repeated after a change-over of theadjusting mechanism 25 to another one of the work abutments S1, S2, ..., Sn, possibly a new stroke being carried out with the same setting. - In an advantageous embodiment, the
mandrel coupling 234 is released as themandrel lock 233 engages theengagement portion 213 in thehousing 21. Thereby the impact force achieved is determined entirely by the force that thecable 3 must exert on themandrel 23 to get thespring arrangement 24 compressed according to the set distance between the adjusting sleeve and thefirst shoulder portion 211.
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- A cable-operated jar (2) provided with a releasable coupling (22) arranged for connection to a piece of downhole equipment (1), in which a mandrel (23), which is connected to a cable (3), is provided with a hammer section (2322) which is arranged to strike, on the release of a mandrel coupling (234), against a shoulder section (212) in a housing (21) accommodating the mandrel (23), and the mandrel (23) is pre-tensioned in a releasable position by means of a spring arrangement (24) including an adjusting mechanism (25) operated by alternately tensioning and relieving the cable (3), cha
racterized in thatthe adjusting mechanism (25) includes an adjusting sleeve (251) which is axially displaceable along a portion of a lower mandrel section (231) between a change-over abutment (S0) and axially differently positioned work abutments (S1, S2,..., Sn) defined by transitions between groove sections (252b) in a guiding groove (252a) for a guide device (252c), said work abutments (S1, S2, ..., Sn) being located at upper transitions between consecutive groove section (252b), and said change-over abutment (S0) being located at a lower transition between consecutive groove sections (252b) at a distance from and between two consecutive upper work abutments (S1, S2;...; Sn-1, Sn), the guiding groove (252a) being provided in one of the adjusting sleeve (251) and the lower mandrel section (231) and the guide device (252c) being arranged on the other one of the adjusting sleeve (251) and the lower mandrel section (231),the guiding groove (252a) extending continuously around the entire circumference of the one of the adjusting sleeve (251) and the lower mandrel section (231) in which the guiding groove (252a) is arranged. - The jar (2) in accordance with claim 1, wherein the guiding groove (252a) includes several groove sections (252b) extending alternately parallel to and at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the jar (2).
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